(4) Literature Search: Use online resources to locate scholarly articles
that deal with the teaching of a specific concept in your discipline
(for example, "ecology" is too broad", while "greenhouse
effect" is sufficiently specific. Read the abstracts and articles (accessible at the CSUN library), summarize the findings in your own words

(5) Internet Resources:

Standardized Exams: Link to resources for helping prepare students for standardized exams in math or science. Provide a paragraph description of these resources.

Professional Organizations: The two best professional
organizations in your field with a brief paragraph of the resources you find most beneficial to you.

Equipment & Supplies: Link to your two favorite sources of supplies and write a description regarding what makes them particularly useful.

(6) Develop a Lesson Plan that Uses Real-time Data from the Internet: Develop a lesson
for students in one of your classes that requires them to access and analyze current data. The lesson plan should include:

Major concepts

Performance objectives (what will students be able to do when the
lesson is completed?)

Detailed handout that will lead students through the lesson

A listing of URLs that will be accessed

Sites that may be helpful when making lesson plans (Frequently
updated information)